On September 15, 2023, the US Equestrian Federation (USEF) and Equestrian Canada (EC) renewed a reciprocal agreement outlining mutual membership and participation requirements for citizens from each country.
The terms, which extend through the end of November 2026, include new requirements for U.S. and Canadian participants, competition organizers, and licensed officials from both USEF and EC.
USEF Members Participating in EC-Sanctioned Competitions
EC Sport Licence Holders Participating in USEF-Licensed Competitions
Amateur Status
Horse Recordings, Passports, Identification Numbers, Measurement Cards
Jointly Licensed/Sanctioned Competitions
Officials at USEF/EC Competitions
“Thank you to our colleagues at USEF for collaborating with us to find an agreement that works for our sport license holders who compete in the United States and for USEF members who compete in Canada. There is always more work to do to ensure competitors, coaches and officials can participate in competitions on both sides of the border in environments that are both safe and accessible. This is a positive step for the greater North American equestrian community.”
Equestrian Canada CEO Meg Krueger
If you are entered in a competition that holds both EC and USEF sanctioning, there are additional requirements for EC Sport Licence holders based on the revised USEF/EC Reciprocal Agreement.
To determine if a competition holds USEF sanctioning, please refer to the event’s prize list.
Option 1 – No USEF Points
Canadian EC Sport Licence holders who plan to compete at a dual sanctioned event but will NOT be collecting points/awards with USEF are required to obtain a zero cost USEF Competing Membership. Please completed the following steps, regardless of class/division specifications:
Option 2 – Collecting USEF Points
Canadian EC Sport Licence holders who plan to compete at a dual sanctioned event who WILL be collecting points/awards with USEF are required to hold a regular USEF membership and horse registrations in alignment with USEF rules and regulations. Please follow these steps:
Should you have further questions or need further explanation, please reach out to USEF directly via email at Memberservices@usef.org or by phone at (859) 810-8733 (USEF).
Please Note: 2024 USEF Safe Sport Training MUST be completed prior to competition. You are encouraged to complete the training prior to submitting your entries to ease the burden on competition staff and ensure no issues arise prior to competition.